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Flight School Software Provider Aviatize Earns ISO 27001 Certification

Aviatize Secures ISO 27001 Certification for Information Security Management
On June 10, 2026, Aviatize, a leading provider of flight school and aviation operations management software, announced it has achieved ISO 27001 certification for its Information Security Management System (ISMS). Awarded by Prescient Security, this internationally recognized standard mandates that organizations implement, maintain, and continuously improve a comprehensive framework to protect data and manage security risks effectively.
The certification follows a thorough audit process and encompasses Aviatize’s data handling and security protocols across its global platform, which supports flight schools and aviation operators worldwide. Demonstrating transparency, Aviatize has made its certification and a real-time overview of its security posture publicly accessible via its Trust Center at trust.aviatize.com. The company emphasizes that this achievement provides a clear assurance to both current and prospective clients regarding the safeguarding of operational and student data within its software ecosystem.
Enhancing Market Position Amid Growing Security Demands
Aviatize’s attainment of ISO 27001 certification is poised to bolster client confidence and may facilitate expansion within the competitive aviation software market, where robust security credentials are increasingly critical. Nonetheless, as other industry players pursue similar certifications to strengthen their security reputations, Aviatize faces intensified competition. This dynamic environment is likely to compel the company to sustain and possibly increase investments in cybersecurity measures, which could lead to higher operational costs and necessitate ongoing resource allocation to preserve its competitive advantage.
Earlier in 2026, Aviatize expanded its product offerings with the introduction of a Maintenance Module, designed to provide flight schools and clubs with real-time insights into aircraft maintenance status. This enhancement builds upon the smart technical issue reporting (“squawks”) feature launched with Aviatize 4.0 in mid-2025, aimed at maintaining aircraft availability and minimizing disruptions caused by unplanned maintenance.
Additional features released in March 2026 include an automated Late Cancellation Policy tool to mitigate last-minute scheduling gaps, experimental student overview views with smart progress badges to improve student tracking, and enhanced reporting capabilities that combine theory and flight training data.
Since the launch of Aviatize 4.0 in June 2025, the company has introduced multi-location operations management, native FAA/TSA compliance, streamlined financial workflows, and integrated smart technical issue reporting. Complementing these developments, Aviatize also unveiled Aviatize Connect, its second-generation mobile application for iOS and Android, which centralizes bookings, instructor availability, payments, and reporting functions.
As data security continues to be a paramount concern in the flight school software sector, Aviatize’s ISO 27001 certification represents a significant milestone. Maintaining this leadership position will require sustained vigilance and investment as competitors accelerate their own security initiatives.

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